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A presentation given at the Open Repositories conference in 2010. In part, the proposal reads and While repositories provide obvious benefits in hosting and managing content, it is equally clear that there is no “one size fits all” solution to the range of digital asset management needs at a typical institution, much less across institutions. A system that supports the submission, approval and dissemination of electronic theses and dissertations, for example, has demonstrably different requirements than a digitization workflow solution, an e-science data repository, or media preservation and access system. There is a clear need in the repository community to readily develop and deploy content-, domain-, and institution-specific solutions that integrate the flexibility and richness of customized applications and workflows with the underlying power of repositories for content management, access and preservation. This paper will provide an overview of Hydra’s philosophy, architecture, and components, as well as demonstrations of various Hydra installations. The paper will also provide a progress report on Hydra development to date and its overall roadmap, as well as provide observations on the successes and challenges of community-based development of shared repository solutions.
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Community, Open Repositories 2010, Architecture, Repository, and Hydra
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Hydra Project
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Sadler, Bess, Sigmon, Tim, Mene, Willy, Green, Richard A, Staples, Thornton, McRae, Lynn, Cramer, Tom, and Awre, Christopher L
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University of Hull, DuraSpace, University of Virginia, and Stanford University
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English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
07/06/2010
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A presentation given at the Open Repositories conference in 2009. Part of the proposal reads and Repositories have proven themselves as powerful tools for managing digital content in many different contexts. But experience has also shown that there are real, practical limits in trying to extend a single repository solution to meet the manifold needs of most institutions for their full range of digital content and use cases. Relatively narrow and inflexible application front ends can be used to create single-purpose repository-powered solutions, but they do not lend themselves to being quickly and easily repurposed to meet variations in content type or user interactions. There is a clear business need for a flexible, reusable application framework that can support the rapid development of multiple systems tailored to distinct needs, but powered by a common underlying repository. Recognizing this common need, Stanford University, the University of Hull and the University of Virginia are collaborating on “Project Hydra”, a three-year effort to create an application and middleware framework that, in combination with an underlying Fedora repository, will create a reusable environment for running multifunction, multipurpose repository-powered solutions. This presentation will provide demonstrations of the work done to date, including of the prototype ETD application, as well as the set of content models and disseminators that the project has defined so far. The presentation will also present links to the project’s publicly accessible documentation and open source code, as well as solicit the constructive input from community members who may be interested in the project or its outcomes.
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Open Repositories 2009, Collaboration, Repository, and Hydra
- Subject:
Hydra Project
- Creator:
Sadler, Bess, Green, Richard A, and Cramer, Tom
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English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
2009
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A workshop given at Hydra Connect #2 described thus and This workshop will offer three detailed demos and case studies of mature production systems from the Hydra community. The contrasting case studies are Hydra@Hull from the University of Hull, Avalon Media Systems from Indiana University and Northwestern University, and ScholarSphere from Penn State University
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Connect #2 (Fall 2014), Case study, Hydra, Avalon, and Workshop
- Subject:
Hydra Project
- Creator:
Klein, Michael B, Cole, Carolyn, and Green, Richard A
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Avalon Media System, Penn State University, and University of Hull
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English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
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In the UK, the Universities of York and Hull are looking at Archivematica's place in a research data pipeline. The two universities have slightly different use cases but share the desire to put research (and likely other) content through Archivematica on its way to the repository thus giving us a solid base for long-term preservation. We are both now in the third phase of a joint project to build proof-of-concepts to illustrate how Hydra and Archivematica can work together to manage and preserve research data. Since our project began, Jisc have launched an ambitious UK national research data shared service where a range of suppliers offer systems in different lots. Both Hydra / Fedora and Islandora / Fedora are part of the the ‘research repository’ lot of the service and the work of York and Hull has heavily informed the ‘preservation’ lot, with Archivematica one of the systems on offer. This presentation will describe the proof-of-concept work done by Hull and York, and will provide an overview of the new Jisc service. An audio recording of the session is available for download below. and A presentation at Hydra Connect 2016 described thus
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Connect 2016, Archivematica, Workflow, Hydra, and Preservation
- Subject:
Hydra Project
- Creator:
Allinson, Julie and Green, Richard A
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English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
10/05/2016
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A bookmark created for use at the Open Repositories conference in 2013.
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Marketing materials, Open Repositories 2013, and Hydra
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Hydra Project
- Creator:
Green, Richard A
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English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
07/01/2013
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Other
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A presentation to the Hydra Europe Symposium held in Dublin, Ireland, from 7-8 April 2014.
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Roadmap, Hydra, Vendors, Community, Documentation, and Training
- Subject:
Hydra Project
- Creator:
Green, Richard A
- Contributor:
University of Hull
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- Language:
English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
04/08/2014
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A presentation to the Hydra Europe Symposium held in Dublin, Ireland, from 7-8 April 2014.
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Blacklight, Case study, Hydra, and Repository
- Subject:
Hydra Project
- Creator:
Green, Richard A
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University of Hull
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- Language:
English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
04/07/2014
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A presentation to the Hydra Europe Symposium held in Dublin, Ireland, 7-8 April, 2014.
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Collaboration, Hydra, and Community
- Subject:
Hydra Project
- Creator:
Green, Richard A
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University of Hull
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- Language:
English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
04/07/2014
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A presentation given at the London School of Economics and Political Science on 22nd November 2012. The meeting brought together a number of institutions from the UK (and some from Europe more widely) interested in the potential of Hydra. The presentation was one of a number describing the then current use of Hydra in the UK.
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Repository, Hydra, Fedora, and Collection management
- Subject:
Hydra Project
- Creator:
Green, Richard A
- Contributor:
University of Hull
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- Language:
English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
11/22/2012
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A webinar given by Rick Johnson and Richard Green for the DuraSpace 'Hot Topics' series in 2012. A recording of the webinar is available by following the 'Related URL' link below.
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Webinar, Repository, Case study, and Hydra
- Subject:
Hydra Project
- Creator:
Green, Richard A and Johnson, Rick
- Contributor:
University of Notre Dame and University of Hull
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- Language:
English
- Date Modified:
07/24/2023
- Date Created:
10/16/2012
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